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PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT OF SAYAR ORDINARY SAND MINING PROJECT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE At VILLAGE – SAYAR TALUKA – KARJAN , DISTRICT- VADODARA STATE – GUJARAT Lease Area: 2.00.00 Hec t. Category of Project: ‘B2’ Capacity : 1,00,000 MTPA Name of Project Proponent : Shri Ashwinbhai Jayantibhai Ode Project In Charge : Shri Ashwinbhai Jayantibhai Ode Address: Sayar, Taluka-Karjan, Distt- Vadodara (Guj) E-mail address : [email protected] Mob No : 7434862261 Project Cost : Rs. 25 Lakh BANSLIYA (ML NO 16/97) MASONARY STONE MINING EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 Executive Summary The Quarry lease area measuring 2.00.00 Hect is situated on the Narmada River which is a Govt. Land. The lease area is located near village- Sayar, Taluka - Karjan, Dist.- Vadodara (Gujarat). This mining project falls under Category “B2” as per EIA Notifications 2006 and amended thereof. 1.1 Salient features of the project Project Name Shri Ashwinbhai Jayantibhai Ode Location of mine Village - Sayar, Taluka - Karjan , District - Vadodara State - Gujarat Latitude : Pillar A- N21 51 40.3 E73 14 36.4 Longitude : Pillar B- N21 51 40.4 E73 14 32.6 Pillar C- N21 51 44.6 E73 14 34.3 Pillar D- N21 51 44.0 E73 14 30.8 Minerals of mine Ordinary Sand Proposed production of mine 1,00,000 MTPA Project Cost 25 lakh Method of mining Opencast Mechanized No of working days 260 days Water demand Total water requirement is about 3.0 KLD = 1.0 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) + 1.0 KLD (Plantation) +1.0 KLD (Dust Suppression). Sources of water Water will be supplied from nearby sources near the mine site. Man power 13 Nearest railway station Nareshwar road railway station (about 4.50 Km in NW Direction) Nearest State highway/national NH-08 is about 18.00 Km in W direction. SH-64 (About 8.60 Km in S Direction) highway SH-164 ( About 12.80 Km in W direction) SH-163 ( About 6.80 Km in SW direction) 0 BANSLIYA (ML NO 16/97) MASONARY STONE MINING Nareshwar Road is about 1.50 Km in N direction. Nearest airport Vadodara-(About 50 Km in N Direction) Seismic zone Zone III 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent: This Quarry lease Ordinary Sand of 2.00.00 hectare has been applied in favor of Shri Ashwinbhai Jayantibhai Ode , R/O- Sayar, Taluka- Karjan, Distt- Vadodara (Guj) Lease granted in 10/06/2009 For three years, and renewal application submitted. 2.2 Brief Information about the Project The project has been proposed for mining of Ordinary Sand by adopting opencast semi mechanized mining method. 2.3 Need for the Project and Its Importance to the Country or Region : The mining project falls in the Vadodara District of Gujarat, the area is devoid of industrial growth. The earning sources of the region are limited. Most of the people are dependent upon agriculture only. Mineral wealth of the state Gujarat provides the employment opportunity to the people of the state as well as region also. Mining is one of the major core sector industries which play a crucial role in the process of country economic development. The mineral Ordinary Sand finds extensive use in the construction and infrastructural works. The basic objective of the project is the effective utilization of Material in the country or region. Ordinary Sand is the world's most commonly used material in construction etc. Ordinary Sand will help in the economic growth of the country or region. 2.4 Demands-Supply Gap There is a large demand of Ordinary Sand for roads, railway tracks, building construction etc. 2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production Development needs will be met only through indigenous produced minerals against the high cost of imported material. 2.6 Export Possibility There is no proposal to export the minerals. However, mineral produced from the mine will fulfill the needs of the region and surplus if any, will be considered for export. 1 BANSLIYA (ML NO 16/97) MASONARY STONE MINING 2.7 Domestic/ Export Markets Domestic Market Mineral excavated will be used for domestic consumption. Export Market The proposed mining activity is for indigenous consumption only there is no proposal for export. 2.8 Employment Generation The proposed mining activity will provide employment to workers. The workers will be hired mostly from the nearby villages. 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any. It is an open cast Mechanized Mining project over an area of 2.00.00 Hect. With a proposed production is 1,00,000 MTPA of Ordinary Sand. This is an independent mining project and there are no interlinked projects involved. 3.2 Location The location of the proposed QL area is detailed below: Village and District and State Area Ownership Taluka category Sayar Vadodara 2.00.00Hect. Govt.Land Karjan Gujarat 3.3 Details of Alternate Sites Mining is site specific so no alternative site is proposed. 3.4 Size or magnitude of operation The QL area has been granted over an area of 2.00.00 Hect. The average number of working days in the year would be 260. Regional geology: The Geologically Sequence worked out by G.S.I is given as under: Regionally the the alluvium, DeccanTrap, Cretaceous rocks and Precambrian rocks are exposed in the region. The Alluviul and cambay basin deposits of recent age. Deccan trap is thick lava Flows which overlie the cretaceous sedimentary rocks. Cretaceous sedimentary rocks mainly sandstone, Shale and conglomerate are found in the region. Granitic intrusions are found of Precambrian age. Alluvium Deccan Lava Flows 2 BANSLIYA (ML NO 16/97) MASONARY STONE MINING Cretaceous Sedimentary rocks Precambrian Granitic Intrusion Local Geology : Recent formations are fluvial sand. This sand is developed in bank of Narmada River. Group System Rock Type Quaternary Recent and sub Recent Alluvium, Fluvial Sand 3.7 Project description with process details 3.7.1 Proposed Method of Mining Extraction of sand will be done through opencast semi mechanized mining method. Mineral will be removed in 1-3m layer only forming in one slice /strips. Mineral will be loaded in Trucks/Dumper /Tractor. Bench will advanced parallel to the banks of the River. Height of slices /strips will be 1-3m, Mining activities will be carried out in a manner so that there is no obstruction to the movement of water flow and Roads in the QL area for movement of the Trucks/Dumper/Tractor after minerals loading will be towards both sides through approach roads connecting to tar roads. No mining will be done in rainy season. No Ordinary sand mining shall be done within 500m meter distance from any irrigation dams (check dams), French wells, erosion structure and bridge on national Highway. Mining will be stopped in the area where water line is encountered. Barrier zones will be maintained from the banks for stability of the river banks The slice /strips Parameters shall be for mineral 1. Height – 3-6m 2. Width - width shall be more than 6 m the bench height or 3 times of widest m/c used. 3.8 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Product/s, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product No raw material will be required for production of proposed minerals. The mine mineral shall be collected and dispatch to various industries through trucks. 3.9 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Not envisaged. 3.9.1 Liquid Effluent Not applicable 3 BANSLIYA (ML NO 16/97) MASONARY STONE MINING 3.10 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and Source 3.10.1 Water Requirement Total water requirement is about 3.0 KLD = 1.0 KLD (Drinking & Domestic Uses) + 1.0 KLD (Plantation) + 1.0 KLD (Dust Suppression). Water for Drinking, dust suppression and plantation will be collected from nearby villages. 3.10.2 Power Electric power supply does not exist at mine site. 3.11 Quantity of wastes to be generated (Liquid and solid) and Scheme for their Management/Disposal 3.11.1 Solid Waste Generation & its Disposal No overburden/waste will be generated from the proposed project, the entire mineral is saleable. Cobbles present in the river bed will be sorted and left back in the river bed. 3.11.2 Liquid Effluent Not applicable. 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 Connectivity The QL area is about 1.30 KM SE of Village- Sayar, Taluka –Karjan, Distt.-Vadodara (Gujarat). 4.2 Landform, Land use and Land ownership: Land Use Pattern Near Village Govt. Land Total Non Utilized Sayar Govt. 2.00.00 Hect. The applied QL area is as per revenue detail is a Govt. Land. 4.3 Topography Topographically the applied area comprises Riverbed. The lease area is generally flat. The altitude of the area is 10-12 m. 4.4 Existing land Use Pattern The QL area is as per revenue detail is a Govt. land. The entire lease area is present on the river bed. There is no village or human settlement in the lease area. There is no public road passing through the area. 4.5 Existing Infrastructure 4 BANSLIYA (ML NO 16/97) MASONARY STONE MINING No existing infrastructure within QL area. 4.6 Soil Classification These soils have been formed due to silting by the river system. These soils are very deep, coarse sandy, and are found in Vadodara due to deposition of coarse material from flowing rivers. The alluvial sandy loam to sandy clay loam cover, the entire northern districts, and bordering Chhotaudepur in one side and Baruch in another side.